Attorney Andrew Meinzer cares for his clients and their loved ones with compassion. He helps his clients and their loved ones secure their future, live with dignity, and continue to live with dignity for the remainder of their lives. He seeks to understand the concerns, needs, and desires of clients and their family. To counsel and guide all with compassion and …

Attorney Rodney Gould has impeccable credentials. More than that, he is a caring person, genuinely interested in helping you to plan for the future of yourself and your loved ones. Having 30 years of legal experience has given him comprehensive, in-depth knowledge of the law. Beyond that, he has retained his sense of personal concern for every single client. Contact …

Writing an estate plan is an important event in a person's life and provides for the designated distribution of your assets, takes care of your affairs, how your assets will be distributed and your medical directives. Similarly, probating an estate can devolve if an estate plan or will is not established. While these matters can be difficult to deal with, it is an …

While thinking about a time when you will no longer be around is not necessarily pleasant, it is important, especially for those you will leave behind. The more plans you have in place in terms of the distribution of your estate, the easier it will be on your family in the long run. Having the required probate documents drawn up, such as a will, power of attorney and …

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Resulting Trust Lawyers in Glendale

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Are You Dealing With a Resulting Trust?

If you are faced with a resulting trust because your trust's purpose has been frustrated or the trust was not created properly then hiring a skilled Glendale resulting trust lawyer is a good idea. He or she can explain your rights and legal options.

Legal Issues May Arise When Interpreting a Resulting Trust

Certain requirements must be met for a resulting trust to be valid. Since a resulting trust is only an implied trust, the court is in charge of determining whether the resulting trust is implied after the intended purpose of the trust has concluded.

How an Attorney Can Help

An attorney can often resolve your particular legal issue faster and better than trying to do it alone. A lawyer can help you navigate the legal system, while avoiding costly mistakes or procedural errors. You should seek out an attorney whose practice focuses on the area of law most relevant to your issue.

How to Prepare for Your Initial Consultation

Prepare for your consultation by writing down notes of your understanding of the case, jot down questions and concerns for the attorney, and gather your documents. Remember that you are trying to get a sense of whether the attorney has your trust and can help you address your legal issues. Questions should include how the attorney intends to resolve your issue, how many years he/she has been practicing law and specifically practicing in your area, as well as how many cases similar to yours the attorney has handled. It can also be helpful to broach the subject of fees so that you understand the likely cost and structure of your representation by a specific attorney and/or legal team.

Tips on Hiring an Experienced Lawyer with Resulting Trust Cases

The more experienced a lawyer is in legal practice, the more likely he/she will be able to bring about a successful resolution to your issue. Since experience matters, lawyers who've been practicing law for many years (with a successful track record) tend to be in high demand. You should look for information about a lawyer's experience and ask questions during the initial meeting. It's a very good idea to ask the lawyer how many years he/she has been practicing law and the expected outcome of your case.

Common legal terms explained

Plaintiff - a person or party who brings a lawsuit against another person(s) or party/parties in a court of law. Private persons or parties can only file suit in civil court.

Judgment - A decision of the court. Also known as a decree or order. Judgments handed down by the court are usually binding on the parties before the court.

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Disclaimer

The information on this page is meant to provide a general overview of the law. The laws in your state and/or city may deviate significantly from those described here. If you have specific questions related to your situation you should speak with a local attorney.